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APPENDIX A Obstacle Rules & Overview These rules serve as a common reference guide for all Competitors, Officials, and Volunteers at the 2018 Obstacle Course Racing World Championships. It is not all-inclusive and race officials reserve the right to address violations not addressed in this document.

TRENCHES DESCRIPTION: Several ditches in a row, may be filled with water. Athletes must successfully walk through from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion. Athletes must follow the ditches at any time.

TYRE PIT DESCRIPTION: A ditch crossing filled with tyres. Athletes must successfully traverse through from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion.

CRAWL JACKS DESCRIPTION: Wire obstacle to negotiate throughout uneven terrain. Athletes must successfully crawl under the wire from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion. Athletes must remain with the marked area and cannot stand up at any time.

WRECK BAG CARRY DESCRIPTION: Weighted carry with or without wall and crawl elements. Wreck bag must be carried at all times Wreck bag may be set down but must be within arm s length at all times. Wreck bag must successfully navigate any walls or crawls with the wreck bag on their person.

MONTE HURDLES DESCRIPTION: Horizontal logs of various heights, angles, or curvature. Athletes must successfully climb over the top and touch the ground in between.

FARMER S CARRY DESCRIPTION: Weighted carry with or without wall and/or crawl elements. TWO sandbags must be carried Sandbags may be set down but must be within arm s length at all times. Spilling/removing of material from the top of the bag.

INVERTED WALLS DESCRIPTION: Wall inverted towards athlete. Athlete must successfully traverse up and over the wall. Using any part of the yellow frame to complete the obstacle.

BLAST WALL DESCRIPTION: Tall wall to climb over. Athletes must successfully traverse up and over the wall.

SEESAW DESCRIPTION: Structure to walk over with a seesaw element in it. Athlete must successfully traverse up and over the seesaw.

ATLAS CRAWL DESCRIPTION: Crawl with Atlas stone Athlete must successfully follow the course of the crawl with the Atlas stone. Athlete must perform this obstacle with a crawl, pushing the ball forward. Not returning the Atlas stone to where they have started.

ROPE CLIMB DESCRIPTION: Vertical suspended rope with a bell at the top. Athletes must start from the ground. Athletes must climb a vertical rope. Athletes must ring a bell (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY). Athletes must descent back to the ground in a controlled manner. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

MONKEY BARS DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse across round bars. Athletes must start at the step up. Athletes may not touch the ground between start and bell. Athletes must ring a bell (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY) Touching the ground. Using any other part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

MYLES MUD DESCRIPTION: A long crawl underneath a net. Athletes must successfully crawl under the net from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion. Athletes must remain with the net structure and cannot stand up while under the netting.

MYLES OAK DESCRIPTION: Lane with fallen trees. Athletes must follow the course over an ancient oak tree.

NUTS DESCRIPTION: Ditch/River crossing underneath logs. Athletes must successfully travsere through from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion.

NUCLEAR NETWORK DESCRIPTION: River crossing. Athletes must successfully walk through from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion. Athletes must not exit the river at any time.

WATERWALLS DESCRIPTION: Steep slopes/walls in water. Athletes must successfully traverse to complete.

CHAIN DRAG DESCRIPTION: Weighted drag with climb and mud elements. Chain must be dragged Chain must be returned to original collection point. Not returning the chain to the start.

RADIOACTIVE PUSH DESCRIPTION: Weighted push with a barrel Athlete must successfully push the barrel on a prescribed course and return it to its collection point. Not returning the barrel to where they have started.

THE RACK DESCRIPTION: Slide into water/mud Climb up stairs and slide down.

FORCE 5 TRAVERSE DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse with suspended bars running the length of the obstacle. Athletes must start at the step up. Athletes must traverse using the only their hands or arms. Athletes may not touch the ground between start and bell. Athletes must ring a bell (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY) Touching the ground. Holding the straps/chains. Using any other part of the frame to complete the obstacle. Using any other body part other than hands/arms to complete the obstacle.

MINIONS DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse with ropes and buoys. Athletes must use the ropes to reach the the opposite side of the obstacle. Athletes must start at the step up. Athletes must descent back to the ground. Falling into the water. Using any other part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

KINGFISHER DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse across a monkey bar type obstacle. Athletes must start at the step up. Athletes must traverse using only hands/arms and then descent back to the ground. Athletes must ring the bell (HANDS ONLY) at the end to complete. Falling into the water. Using any other part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

EBENEZER DESCRIPTION: Mud pit crossing. Athletes must successfully walk through from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion.

PONTOON DESCRIPTION: Water crossing over a pontoon. Athletes must successfully walk through from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion.

ZIPLINE DESCRIPTION: Water crossing using a zipline. Athletes must successfully reach the opposite side of the lake using the zipline. Athletes must follow the marshall safety instructions. Not following the safety instructions.

SLIDE DESCRIPTION: Slide into the water Climb stairs and descend the slide with arms crossed. Listen to marshall safety instructions. Not following the safety instructions

BAR DIPS DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse on the hands, arms, and forearms without touching the ground. Athletes traverse on forearms to the opposite side. Using other body parts to complete the obstacle. Touching the ground.

HOIST DESCRIPTION: Vertical pull of a weighted element from a seated position Athlete must successfully pull down on the rope, while sitting down, to lift the weight to the top of the obstacle. Athlete must be sitting on the ground when pulling rope. Athlete must lower the weight in a controlled fashion. Standing up to pull the weight down. Dropping the weight.

LOW RIG DESCRIPTION: Low traverse with various configurations of hand and foot elements. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes must exit at designated exit area. Athletes must use hands and feet to traverse from entrance area to exit area. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

TYRE MANGLE DESCRIPTION: Structure with tyres to climb trough. Athletes must successfully squeeze themselves through the tyres.

HANG TOUGH DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse with various configurations of hand and foot elements. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes must exit at designated exit area. Athletes must use hands and/or feet to traverse from entrance area to exit area. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN DESCRIPTION: A frame ladder. in which athletes must traverse inside using only their hands. Athletes must only use their hands to complete this obstacle. Athletes must ascend and descend the a-frame internally. Athletes must ascend and descent the ladder without any part of their body touching the ground while attempting this obstacle. Athletes must not touch the ground between the first (entrance platform) and last flat steps (finish landing) at the bottom of the obstacle.

QUARTER PIPE DESCRIPTION: Curved vertical wall toward oncoming athlete. May or may not have rope assist. Athlete must successfully go up and over the wall. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

BATTERING RAM DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse over logs with various foot elements. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes must exit at designated exit area. Athletes must walk over the logs to opposite side to exit. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

CLIFF HANGER DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse with grip blocks on a wall. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes have to use the grip blocks to get to the opposite side of the wall. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

BERLIN DESCRIPTION: Wall with holes which athletes traverse over over. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes have to use the holes in the obstacle to get over the wall. Athletes may not touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

MUD QUEEN RINGS DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse with rings. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes must exit at designated exit area. Athletes must move through the rings to the opposite side to exit. Athletes may not touch the ground/water with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle.

WAFFLE CROUCH DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse with vertical steel netting. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes must exit at designated exit area. Athletes must use the steel net to reach to opposite side of the obstacle. Athletes may not touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle.

VERTIGO DESCRIPTION: Wall to climb over. Athlete must successfully go up and over the wall.

URANIUM RODS DESCRIPTION: Weighted drag with climb and mudpit elements. The athlete drags the rod on the prescribed course back to the rod collection point. Rod must be dragged Not returning the rod to the start.

STEPTOE DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse foot rig. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes must exit at designated exit area. Athletes must walk over the footswings to opposite side to exit. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle. Touching the ground.

CATERPILLAR DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse. Athlete hangs underneath the obstacle and moves forward using two pipes which can move/slide. Athletes take a green and a black pipe at the start. Athletes enter the obstacle and will place the pipes on top of the slide rails Green pipe is for hands only. Black pipe is for legs only. Start is the low bar in the structure. Athletes start with movement to the opposite side by sliding/hopping the pipes over the sliding rails while hanging underneath the pipes. Finish will be behind a line on the ground. Athletes must bring back the pipe to the start. Using other body parts to complete the obstacle. Touching the ground. Not returning the pipes to the start.

PLATINUM RIG DESCRIPTION: Traverse with various configurations of hand and foot elements. Athletes must begin at the first hanging element Athlete must ring the bell, if equipped, (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY) at the end of the obstacle. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Athletes may skip internal elements while completing this obstacle. Athletes may NOT use feet, legs, lower body to navigate the hand hold portions of these obstacles. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

VARJAGEN SAGA DESCRIPTION: Traverse with various configurations of hand and foot elements. The Varjagen Saga has 3 separate sections with their own bell. Each bell has to be rang before touching the ground and start with the next section. Athletes must begin at the first hanging element. Athlete must ring the bell, if equipped, (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY) at the end of the obstacle. Athletes may not touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Athletes may not use feet, legs, lower body to navigate the hand hold portions of these obstacles. Failing one of the sections requires starting at the beginning of the obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

LA GAFFE DESCRIPTION: Angled poles where an athlete must use body weight to create an inverted pendulum motion to navigate. Athletes must start on the first pole. Athletes must swing on poles and transition from pole to pole without any part of their body touching the ground. Athletes must ring a bell (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY). Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

WOODS TRAVERSE DESCRIPTION: Terrain based obstacles with or without ascent/descent aids Athletes must successfully navigate the designated course Athletes using the ascent/descent aids is optional.

TRAPEZE DESCRIPTION: Traverse with various configurations of hand elements. Athletes must begin at the first hanging element and swing through the entire obstacle using the various elements. Athlete must finish the obstacle by touching the bar at the end. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Athletes may skip internal elements while completing this obstacle. Athletes may NOT use feet, legs, lower body to navigate the hand hold portions of these obstacles. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

ISOTOPE DESCRIPTION: Obstacle involving leaping from platform to platform using affixed safety bars. Athletes must leap from a platform to another and catch themselves on an affixed horizontal safety bar. Athletes slide down a pipe to finish the obstacle. Any part of the body touching the ground between platforms. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

DRAGON S BACK DESCRIPTION: Obstacle involving leaping from platform to platform using affixed safety bars. Athletes must leap from a platform to another and catch themselves on an affixed horizontal safety bar.. Athletes must then swing into the net with a rope and climb over the bar. Athletes go down in the net to finish the obstacle. Any part of the body touching the ground between platforms.

FIREMAN POLE DESCRIPTION: Structure to climb up and slide down by a pipe. Athletes climb up a container on the backside. Athletes grab the pipe and slide down. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

NINJA RINGS DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse with hand rings. Athletes pick up the rings. Athletes have to move to the opposite side by using the hand rings. Athletes may not touch the green safety mats between start and finish hay bales. Athletes must cross the passing line on the finish hay bale. Athletes return the rings to the original collection point. Athletes are permitted to use each side of their lane provided they are not blocking the path of another athlete. Touching the ground. Not returning the rings.

COBRA ATTACK DESCRIPTION: Crawl with elements Athletes must successfully navigate the designated course Athletes have to crawl through the tyres. FAILURE LANE: NO MUST COMPLETE

SNIVELING SWING DESCRIPTION: Swing from rope over water to landing platform. Athletes must begin at the hanging rope. Athlete must land at the platform at the end of the obstacle. Athlete may use their feet and legs to grip the rope.

SWING TIME DESCRIPTION: Athletes step from pipe to pipe. Athletes must begin at the first hanging element and step and swing through the entire obstacle using the various elements. Athletes may not touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Athlete may use their feet only on the pipes, no hands or crawling. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

TYROLEAN TRAVERSE DESCRIPTION: Army-type crawl on a rope suspended water. Athletes may NOT touch the ground or water with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Athletes may hang under the rope or crawl on top of it. They must use their hand to hit the bell when finished. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

SPLAT THE RAT DESCRIPTION: Crawling through suspended tubes. Athletes crawl through tubes. Athletes may NOT touch the ground or water with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

ROLLER WALL DESCRIPTION: A-frame roller wall. Athletes crawl up one side and down the other.

CONNECT FOUR DESCRIPTION: Very large wall created of tires. Athletes crawl up and over tires. Assistance from another competitor. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle. Can only use tires. Impeding progress as outlined in general rules. Failure to make forward progress as outlined in general rules.

JUMP COURSE DESCRIPTION: Forest run with numerous logs of various sizes Athletes must successfully walk through from the beginning of the obstacle to its completion. Using any part of the sides to complete the obstacle.

SLAMMER DESCRIPTION: Hitting tire with sledgehammer. Athletes must hit the tire from one side to the other and then leave the hammer. Athletes must not raise the hammer above waist high. Must stand with tire between the legs and behind them and hit the tire. Hitting the tire from the side or any way not described above. Raising the hammer above waist high.

SPINNING MONKEY DESCRIPTION: Rig-type obstacle with spinning wheels. Athletes have to move to the opposite side by using the wheels with only their hands. Athletes may not touch the ground or water between start and bell. Athletes must ring a bell (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY) Touching the ground. Using any other part of the frame to complete the obstacle

CAVING LADDERS DESCRIPTION: Ladder climb and ladder descent. Athlete must ascend the ladder, ring the bell, and descend. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

YOKE CARRY DESCRIPTION: Weighted carry with or without wall and crawl elements. Log must be carried with a bag on each side. Apparatus may be set down but must be within arm s length at all times. Apparatus must be returned to the collection point. Dragging the weight is not allowed.

TIRE FLIP DESCRIPTION: Flip a truck tire on a prescribed course. Athlete must flip a tire to a marked spot. Rolling is not allowed.

LOG SQUATS/RUN DESCRIPTION: Athlete follows a course while carrying a log across their shoulders Athlete picks up a log and carries it in the neck like a barbell. Athlete follows the course with several bars to go underneath performing a squat/lunge Athlete returns log to collection point. Not returning the log. Dragging or rolling the log.

WEAVER DESCRIPTION: Structure with horizontal bars where athletes have to weave through alternating between over and under. Athlete must alternatingly go over & under successive horizontally mounted beams. Start over the first bar. Finish over the last bar. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle. Touching the ground between the first and last bar.

SLAP A BOMB DESCRIPTION: Pull a weighted bomb out of the water and lower it back. Athletes must sit on the top platform to pull up the bomb. Athletes must pull up the bomb until they can touch it with a their hand. Athletes must lower the bomb in a controlled fashion Failure to make forward progress as outlined in general rules (you must be actively pulling the rope and not rest for more than 5 seconds).

FORCE 5 RIG DESCRIPTION: Hand traverse with various configurations of hand elements. Athletes must traverse through the obstacle using only their hands or arms. Athlete must ring the bell, (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY) at the end of the obstacle. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

SKITCH 2.0 DESCRIPTION: Bar traverse using grip hooks. Athletes must use a pair of grip hooks to slide down to the end of the obstacle. Athletes must ring the bell at the end of the obstacle. Athletes may not touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Athletes must return the hooks to their original collection point. Athletes are permitted to use just one hook, however, they must start with two hooks and return two hooks to the collection point. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

BOMB CARRY DESCRIPTION: Weighted carry with or without wall and crawl elements. One item must be carried Weight may be set down but must be within arm s length at all times. Must follow the course and carry item the whole way, cannot drag. Must return weighted item back to proper area designated Dragging the weight is not allowed.

SKULL VALLEY DESCRIPTION: Traverse with various configurations of hand and foot elements. Athletes must begin at the first hanging element Athlete must ring the bell, if equipped, (WITH THEIR HAND ONLY) at the end of the obstacle. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting to complete this obstacle. Athletes must use only one lane and stay in that lane. Athletes may NOT use feet, legs, lower body to navigate the hand hold portions of these obstacles. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

RAMP WALL DESCRIPTION: Vertical wall with/without ropes Athlete must successfully go up and over wall. Assistance from another competitor (except on Sunday during the team relay) Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

PLANKETY PLANK DESCRIPTION: Horizontal traverse foot elements. Athletes must enter obstacle at designated entrance area. Athletes must exit at designated exit area. Athletes must walk over the logs to opposite side to exit. Athletes may NOT touch the ground with any part of their body while attempting this obstacle. Using any part of the frame to complete the obstacle.

ROLLO ATLAS BALLS DESCRIPTION: Rolling bars. Team has to cross the rolling bars with 1 or more atlas balls. Assistance from another competitor other than own team. Using any part of the frame, if applicable, to complete the obstacle.

ATLAS DOUBLE CARRY DESCRIPTION: Weighted carry with or without wall and crawl elements. Atlas must be carried carried on a stretcher by the team. Stretcher may be set down but must be within arm s length at all times. If/when a ball rolls off, it has to be placed back before the team can go on. Assistance from another competitor other than own team. Using any part of the frame, if applicable, to complete the obstacle.

ATLAS WEAVER DESCRIPTION: A carry of an Atlas stone up and over a Weaver structure Atlas stone must be carried over the Weaver structure by the team. Assistance from another competitor other than own team. Using any part of the frame, if applicable, to complete the obstacle. If atlas ball falls the team have to start over again.